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"The two of you are swingers?" Their very friendly and very attractive neighbors invite the couple over for dinner and wine. Allison & Zay are the type of couple who can’t keep their hands off of each other. They also talk a lot about their experiences swinging and how its helped strengthen their relationship.Nadia & Lynn are living their happily ever after. Raising their baby boy and enjoying their new house, it seems as if everything is going right for the married couple. Except its been months since they had sex. Nadia works too much. Lynn is tired from dealing with the baby all night. The hot romance has fizzled. Nadia and Lynn turn into a cliche, acting like two ships passing in the night.So, they are more than a little interested when Allison and Zay talk about how they've kept things spicy between them. Nadia and Lynn enjoy the salacious details of their new friends swinger lifestyle, but they are totally surprised when Allison and Zay suggest taking their friendship to a more intimate level."Are you and your wife trying to sleep with me and mine?"

70 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 27, 2021

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July 31, 2021
I started Swap: The Black Lesbian Swinger Series in the wee hours of the morning, not expecting to be fighting both sleep and the will to keep reading.

This slim volume of erotica touches on Nadia and Lynn, a lesbian couple attempting to get their groove back with a 6-month-old and work woes barreling down on their marriage. The love is still there; the sex is not. Until their neighbors, Allison and Zay, provide a solution to their intimacy problems: themselves.

I enjoyed the look at a marriage in trouble, the way Nadia and Lynn talked openly about their issues and the outcomes to opening up their relationship. The steamy buildup was engaging, but what I loved most is how much Swap felt like a quiet novel, a plus in my book. I am definitely ready for the next book in this series, sweat (the black lesbian swing series).
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